Romeo and Juliet Flashcards

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“Some consequence…”

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“…yet hanging in the stars”

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2
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“O Romeo, Romeo…”

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“…wherefore art thou Romeo?”

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3
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“These violent delights…”

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“…have violent ends.”

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4
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“A plague…”

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“…o’er both your houses”

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5
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“Juliet is…”

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“…the sun”

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6
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“My fingers…”

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“…itch”

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7
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“O brawling love…”

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“…O loving hate”

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8
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“I hate the word…”

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“…as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee”

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9
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“Fetch me…”

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“…my long sword, Ho!”

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10
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“Women grow…”

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“…by men”

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11
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“Did my heart…”

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“…love til now?”

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12
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“And palm to Palm…”

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“…is holy palmers kiss”

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13
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“O happy dagger…”

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“…this is thy sheath”

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14
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“O I am…”

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“…Fortunes fool”

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15
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“Two households…”

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“…both alike in dignity”

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16
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“In fair Verona…”

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“…where we lay our scene”

17
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“From ancient grudge…”

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“…break to new mutiny”

18
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“Where civil blood…”

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“…makes civil hands unclean”

19
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“From forth…”

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“…the fatal loins of these two foes”

20
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“A pair of star-crossed…”

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“…lovers take their life”

21
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“Happily met…”

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“…my lady and my wife!”

22
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“or bid me go…”

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“…into a new-made grave”

23
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“thou womb…”

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“…of death”

24
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“grief of my sons exile…”

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“…hath stopp’d her breath”

25
Q

“O brother Montague…”

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“…give me thy hand”

26
Q

“for never was there a story of more woe…”

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“than this of Juliet and her Romeo”

27
Q

“you are a…”

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“…saucy boy”

28
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“they stumble…”

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“…that run fast”

29
Q

“my grave is like to be…”

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“…my wedding bed”

30
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“my only love…”

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“…sprung from my only hate”